Partner provides this guide of which regulated and non-regulated states have oversight into Radon Testing to help you better understand each state’s oversight. [Download Full Document Here] (Updated June 2025)
Partner provides this guide of which regulated and non-regulated states have oversight into Radon Testing to help you better understand each state’s oversight. [Download Full Document Here] (Updated June 2025)
When it comes to PFAS risk and liability, assembling a team of experts is crucial. It is advisable that you rely on the expertise, guidance, and insights of an experienced environmental consultant, a knowledgeable environmental attorney, and a skilled insurance broker familiar with emerging contaminants.
Radon Professionals Must Now Adhere to ANSI/AARST Standards for Radon Measurement and Mitigation in California By Shavaun Cotter, Principal & Technical Director – Radon Services On August 16th, the California Department […]
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s higher sampling requirements can uncover more units with elevated radon levels, so multifamily owners should be prepared for radon mitigation.
What are PFAS? PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are man-made chemicals widely used in various industrial applications and consumer products. Why are PFAS a concern? PFAS are forever chemicals that may also pose serious health risks.
Projects in Trouble: The Value of Cost-to-Complete Reports By Robert L. Knight, AIA, Principal, National Client Manager, Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.; and Lisa S. Ward, LEED AP, CPC, CRE […]
Navigating Construction Contingency in 2024 By Kyle Gustafson, National Client Manager, Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.; and Kendra Vincenty, Senior Vice President; Chief Credit Officer, SVP, First Bank of the […]
A Guide to Demystify Construction Liens By Christina Fanning, Technical Director, Funds Control | Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Originally Published in the 2024 CLRM Journal Construction projects are dynamic […]
The Construction Lender Risk Management Roundtable (CLRM) celebrated its 11th year in Nashville. This year’s journal covers a wide array of topics, including a general economic update, discussions on evaluating and underwriting the risks associated with construction projects.